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Relative Modes For Dummies

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2009

The relative modes of G Major, first octave only. Forget about chords for a moment, this is how the fretboard fits together. When played in order in this way, you can hear how they are "relative" to the key, in that it all sounds like it belongs. This has nothing to do with what chords go with what modes.

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  • hmm...trying very hard to learn the modes...but couldn't find wat i've beeen luking for ...

  • .....WAS JUSS Bieng harsh to you..

    anyway....nice effort..

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